Very often I've noticed it's a one-trick pony: one patent, one company. That's not good enough. Sometimes it is fine, but sometimes you could bundle a couple of patents together and you'd have an overlap with the two.
Focus is our number one issue. Right now, for example, we're focusing on diagnostic and demand in a resource-limited area. Okay, it's a resource-limited area. Where in Canada? Up north is resource limited. If you collect a sample and you want to ship it, you have to ship it by airplane down south to diagnose somebody. Diagnosing somebody on site, by a nurse or by an individual, is resource limited. We'll be able to prescribe medicine precisely and quickly.
This technology can be provided to the military. The U.S. military is very much interested in this area. You could also use the same thing in a resource-limited area in the middle of Africa. It could be in the Amazon rain forest, being able to do very advanced diagnostic. Why did we choose this? Because of sample preparation.